jalapeno_dude wrote:Wait, so am I a bad person for finding the story uplifting? I didn't think the ending was sad at all, compared to pretty much any alternative...

Try see it in the terms of a family that is going to stay separated for quite some time?

Oh, sure, I get that part. But it definitely beats them not meeting each other at all (because one or more of them is permanently dead and the future presented also seems better than the future with revival from cryo (allowing them to reunite) but no friendly!Singularity/uplifting...

I definitely got more of the sweet than the bitter, but it looks like others were on the other end of the spectrum. Crying was definitely appropriate, but I would have needed more than 1400 words to get there. I’m sorry for producing no tears for you to drink; I hope you can make do with my emotions from this story and the tears I have been producing by re-reading Luminosity and Radiance.